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Gramin Hats at Jalpaiguri District Gramin Hats at Jalpaiguri District Hat/Markets Block Area in Acre Day of Sitting 1. Altadangi hat Mayanaguri 7.32 Sunday & Thursday 2. Amguri hat -do- 9.05 Wednesday & Saturday 3. Atiabari T.G. hat Kalchini 0.66 Monday / Tuesday 4. Alipurduar hat alipurduar – I 16.48 Sunday / Thursday 5. Amtikalibari hat Mayanaguri 0.40 Monday / Friday 6. Barabari hat Jalpaiguri 1.00 Sunday / Thursday 7. Boalmari Pradhanpara hat -do- 3.00 Monday / Friday 8. Bhoter hat -do- 1.50 Monday / Friday 9. Berubari hat -do- 7.00 Wednesday / Saturday 10. Banijor hat -do- 2.00 -do- 11. Balaramhat Rajganj 4.00 Sunday / Thursday 12. Bhutkir hat -do- 1.66 Tuesday / Saturday 13. Belacoba hat -do- 1.00 Tuesday / Friday 14. Bandhunagar -do- 1.00 Wednesday 15. Bholapara hat -do- 0.50 Wednesday / Saturday 16. Balaram hat -do- 4.00 Sunday / Thursday 17. Bhowlaguri hat Mayanaguri 0.50 Sunday / Wednesday 18. Bashiladanga hat -do- 0.60 Monday / Thursday 19. Barnesh hat -do- 31.24 -do- 20. Bolor hat -do- 0.50 Monday / Friday 21. Boulbari hat -do- 0.60 Tuesday / Saturday 22. Bhanger hat -do- 0.58 Wednesday / Saturday 23. Bhatpatty hat -do- 4.89 -do- 24. Brahmapur hat -do- 0.66 Thursday / Saturday 25. Bankali hat -do- 1.00 -do- 26. Bataigoal hat Mal 136.21 Sunday 27. Basusuba hat -do- 1.00 Tuesday / Saturday 28. Baragharia hat -do- 2.00 Wednesday / Saturday 29. Baradighi hat -do- 2.76 Thursday 30. Barabisha hat Kumargram 3.57 Monday / Friday 31. Bhalka hat -do- 3.00 Wednesday 32. Baradaldali hat -do- 1.30 Thursday 33. Birpara hat Madarihat 27.00 Sunday 34. Bhimerhat Dhupguri 0.50 Monday / Friday 35. Bhandanir hat Falakata 3.00 Sunday / Wednesday 36. Bhutnir hat -do- 2.50 Monday / Thursday 37. Badhaitari hat -do- 0.72 Wednesday / Saturday 38. Bakribari hat -do- 1.00 -do- 39. Bhatibari hat Alipurduar – II 2.61 Sunday / Wednesday 40. Bhatpara hat Kalchini 0.33 Saturday 41. Banchukamari hat Alipurduar – I 1.00 Tuesday / Friday 42. Bhasedabri hat Alipurduar – II 0.35 Monday / Thursday 43. Bhimer hat Matiali 1.00 Tuesday / Saturday 44. Baner hat Dhupguri N.A. Sunday 45. Bhandari -do- 1.00 Monday / Thursday 46. Betali Hari Mandir hat -do- 0.67 Monday / Friday 47. Binnaguri hat -do- 3.00 Tuesday / Saturday 48. Budhbarihat Dhupguri 0.67 Wednesday / Saturday 49. Bimaler hat -do- 0.50 Friday 50. Camper hat Jalpaiguri 1.00 Tuesday / Friday 51. Charakdanga -do- 1.50 Wednesday / Saturday 52. Chaulhati hat Rajganj 2.00 Sunday / Tuesday 53. chewlibari hat -do- 3.00 Sunday / Thursday 54. Chaelgangi hat -do- 1.00 Tuesday 55. Charerbari hat Maynaguri 1.00 Monday/ Tuesday 56. Chhotoomohini hat -do- 1.00 Monday/ Friday 57. Changmari hat Mal. 11.78 -do- 58. Changmari Sahebbari hat -do- 1.00 Wednesday/ Saturday 59. Chhotosalkumar hat Falakata 3.00 Sunday 60. Chintaramer hat -do- 1.50 Thursday 61. Chuapara hat Kalchini 0.75 Saturday 62. Chalunir Bakdharer hat Alipurduar-II 0.60 Sunday/ Wednesday 63. Charmiler hat -do- 0.65 Monday/ Friday 64. Chikliguri hat -do- 2.00 Thursday/ Saturday 65. Champaguri hat Nagrakata 6.30 Sunday 66. Chowhaddi hat Dhupguri 1.00 Tuesday/ Saturday 67. Chamurchi hat -do- 5.00 Wednesday 68. Dhanaimalihat Jalpaiguri 1.50 Sunday/Thursday 69. Dhapgunj -do- 4.00 Tuesday/Friday 70. Dasdarga -do- 2.00 Wednesday/Saturday 71. Denguajhar -do- 2.00 Friday 72. Dhumpara hat Rajgunj 1.00 Tuesday/Saturday 73. Domohini hat Maynaguri 20.40 Sunday/Wednesday 74. Dumukher hat -do- 0.60 Monday/Friday 75. Dhantala hat Mal 1.30 Monday/Friday 76. Dhulagaon hat Falkata 1.00 -do- 77. Dalimpur hat -do- 2.50 Monday/Thursday 78. Dalsingpara hat Kalchini 1.00 Wednesday 79. Dakhin Satalihat -do- 2.00 Thursday 80. Dima hat -do- 1.00 Friday 81. Damanpur hat Alipurduar-I 8.43 Wednesday 82. Danger hat Alipurduar-II 1.00 Monday/Thursday 83. Dakshindhalkar hat -do- 0.33 Thursday 84. Dhumpara hat Nagrakata 0.50 -do- 85. Dwakimarihat Dhupguri 2.69 Sunday/Wednesday 86. Dhanpari hat -do- 1.00 Sunday/Thursday 87. Dangdharir hat -do- 1.00 Monday/Thursday 88. Duramari hat -do- 0.75 Tuesday/Saturday 89. Dakhin Latabari hat Kalchini 1.33 Monday 90. Fulbari hat Rajgunj 0.50 Monday/Friday 91. Falakata Falakata 18.56 Tuesday/Friday 92. Fajler hat -do- 1.50 Thursday 93. Gourangabazar hat Jalpaiguri 1.00 Sunday/Wednesday 94. Ghughudanga hat -do- 2.50 Monday/Friday 95. Gouri hat -do- 6.00 Tuesday/Friday 96. Godiabeharu hat Rajgunj 1.00 Sunday/Wednesday 97. Gadra Camper hat Rajgunj 1.00 Tuesday/Saturday 98. Gurudebpur hat Maynaguri 2.00 Monday/Thursday 99. Gobindapur hat -do- 0.50 -do- 100. Gangadebi hat Mal 0.70 Monday/Friday 101. Golabari hat Mal 1.00 Thursday 102. Gobin hat Falakata 3.00 Monday/Friday 103. Gangutia Gudribazar Kalchini 0.33 Friday 104. Ghargharia hat Alipurduar-I 2.00 Sunday/Thursday 105. Gayerkata hat Dhupguri 71.14 Thursday/Sunday 106. Haripal hat Rajgunj 1.00 Tuesday 107. Hasuldanga hat Maynaguri 0.91 Monday/Thursday 108. Helapakri hat -do- 2.00 Thursday/Saturday 109. Hudurdanga hat Mal 1.00 Wednesday 110. Hatipota hat Kumargram 2.00 Sunday 111. Hamiltongunj hat Kalchini 62.38 -do- 112. Hashimara hat -do- 1.33 -do- 113. Harikhawa hat Dhupguri 1.00 Tuesday/Saturday 114. Jhaportala hat Jalpaiguri 0.33 Sunday/Wednesday 115. Jaliapara hat -do- 1.50 Wednesday/Saturday 116. Jabramali Maynaguri 0.75 Sunday/Wednesday 117. Jalpesh hat -do- 3.00 Sunday/Wednesday 118. Joyguri -do- 0.40 Tuesday/Friday 119. Jorepakri -do- 2.00 Thursday/Friday 120. Jateswar hat Falakata 8.57 Saturday/ Tuesday 121. Joygaon Mongalbari hat Kalchini 0.66 Tuesday 122. Jogendra Nagar hat Alipurduar-I 1.00 Tuesday/ Friday 123. Jashodanga hat Alipurduar-II 0.98 Sunday/ Wednesday 124. Jaltira hat Dhupguri 1.00 Monday/ Thursday 125. Jaldhaka hat -do- 0.50 Friday 126. Kadabari hat Jalpaiguri 1.00 Sunday/ Thursday 127. Kaliagunj hat -do- 1.00 Monday 128. Konapakuri hat -do- 4.00 Monday/ Thursday 129. Konarpara hat -do- 1.50 Wednesday 130. Kharkharia hat Rajgunj 3.00 Monday/ Thursday 131. Khuniadighi hat -do- 2.15 Wednesday/ Saturday 132. Kashirdanga Maynaguri 1.00 Sunday/ Thursday 133. Karkariahat -do- 2.65 Wednesday/ Saturday 134. Kalirhat -do- 0.40 -do- 135. Kranti hat Mal 3.33 Tuesday/ Friday 136. Kulkuli hat Kumargram 10.00 Sunday 137. Khaordanga hat -do- 5.00 Tuesday/ Saturday 138. Kumargram hat -do- 1.00 Wednesday 139. Khayerbari hat Madarihat 2.05 Monday 140. Kunjanagar hat Falakata 2.05 Sunday/ Wednesday 141. Khagen hat -do- 5.00 Monday/ Friday 142. Kashiabari hat -do- 2.00 Sunday/ Wednesday 143. Khewchandpara hat -do- 1.40 Tuesday/ Friday 144. Kalchini Kalchini 0.48 Friday 145. Kalabari hat Alipurduar-I 0.66 Sunday 146. Khayerbari hat Alipurduar-I 5.00 Tuesday/ Friday 147. Khapasdanga hat Alipurduar-II 1.00 Thursday/ Saturday 148. Kalabari hat Matiali 0.90 Saturday/ Wednesday 149. Kalabari hat Nagarakata 0.66 Friday 150. Kazipqra hat Dhupguri 0.67 Sunday / Wednesday 151. Kalir hat -do- 3.00 Sunday/ Thursday 152. Khottimari hat -do- 1.05 Monday/ Friday 153. Kerkeriar hat -do- 0.50 Wednesday 154. Kalnapara hat -do- 0.67 Wednesday 155. Lakshinagar hat Jalpaiguri 1.00 Monday/ Friday 156. Lalbazarpara hat -do- 1.00 Tuesday/ Friday 157. Lakshmir hat Maynaguri 0.66 Monday/ Saturday 158. Lataguri hat Mal 10.48 Wednesday/ Saturday 159. Lankapara hat Madari hat 22.04 Wednesday 160. Lachmandabir hat Falakata 2.00 Sunday/ Wednesday 161. Lokenathpur hat Alipurduar-II 2.00 Tuesday 162. Lukshan hat Nagrakata 1.00 Sunday 163. Malkani hat Jalpaiguri 1.50 Sunday/ Thursday 164. Manikgunj hat -do- 23.00 Monday/ Thursday 165. Malkanipara hat -do- 1.00 Tuesday/ Friday 166. Monthani hat Rajgunj 4.00 Monday/ Thursday 167. Moghapara hat -do- 0.66 Tuesday/ Friday 168. Mogradngi hat -do- 2.00 Tuesday/ Saturday 169. Mantadari hat -do- 2.00 Tuesday/ Friday 170. Mallick hat Maynaguri 3.49 -do- 171. Maynaguri hat -do- 13.12 -do- 172. Maynaguri Road hat -do- 5.40 Wednesday/ Saturday 173. Moulani hat Mal 2.57 Monday/ Friday 174. Morakhata hat Kumargram 1.00 Monday/ Thursday 175. Madarihat Madarihat 78.40 Sunday 176. Mairadanga hat -do- 2.00 -do- 177. Ma-Bhandani hat Falakata 4.00 Sunday/ Wednesday 178. Malsagaon hat -do- 1.00 Friday 179. Madhu T.E.hat Kalchini 0.33 -do- 180. Machpara hat -do- 0.66 -do- 181. Mathurabagan hat Alipurduar-I 5.25 Monday 182. Matiali hat Matiali 65.87 Sunday/ Wednesday 183. Mangalbari hat -do- 8.01 Tuesday 184. Maynatali hat Dhupguri 0.68 Sunday/ Wednesday 185. Mogalkata hat -do- 7.00 Wednesday 186. Nutanbandar Jalpaiguri 0.66 Sunday/ Wednesday 187. Nayar hat -do- N.A Monday/ Wednesday 188. Nigamananda hat -do- 1.00 Wednesday/ Saturday 189. Nagardangahat Mal 0.78 - -do- 190. Nakipu hat Falakata 2.00 Tuesday/ Saturday 191. NimtiDomohini hat Kalchini 0.33 Monday/ Saturday 192. Nimtikhora hat -do- 2.33 Wednesday 193. Natunpara hat Alipurduar-I 2.00 Tuesday/ Saturday 194. Nathuatari Nutan hat -do- 0.66 Wednesday/ Friday 195. Nathua hat Dhupguri 21.32 Monday 196. okrabari hat Jalpaiguri 1.00 Sunday / Thursday 197. Odlabari hat Mal 12.46 Sunday 198. Paglar hat Rajgunj 1.04 Monday / Friday 199. Prdhanpara -do- 0.50 Wednesday / Saturday 200. Pakhiritala Maynaguri 0.40 Tuesday / Friday 201. Paschim Khatalbari hat Alipurduar-I 0.33 Sunday / Thursday OTHER MARKETS AND HAATS Hat/Markets Block Area in Acre Day of Sitting 1. Bejanbari hat Jalpaiguri - Wednesday / Saturday 2. Bhaktinagar hat Rajgunj - Daily 3. Borabari hat Jalpaiguri - Wednesday / Saturday 4. Jalpesh more Maynaguri - Sunday 5.
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